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Overview

Lawrence J. White is affiliated with New York University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the fields of economics, econometrics, and finance. Their research spans a range of subfields including economics and econometrics, finance, strategy and management, law, and marketing.

The scientist has published notably in major venues such as the SSRN Electronic Journal, Review of Industrial Organization, The Antitrust Bulletin, Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, and Contemporary Economic Policy. The publication record includes multiple articles throughout these outlets, emphasizing contributions in economics and policy analysis.

Recent papers authored by Lawrence J. White include:

  • "Antitrust policy for the 2020s: Some sensible ways forward," 2022, Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy
  • "A 'Primarily Property' Presumption Is-Still-Really Needed for the IP/Antitrust Interface," 2020, Review of Industrial Organization
  • "WHAT HAS BEEN HAPPENING TO AGGREGATE CONCENTRATION IN THE U.S. ECONOMY IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY?" 2020, Contemporary Economic Policy
  • "Antitrust Policy for the 2020s: Some Sensible Ways Forward," 2021, SSRN Electronic Journal

Lawrence J. White frequently collaborates with other scholars. Regular coauthors include John E. Kwoka, Pejman Abedifar, Amine Tarazi, Nicholas Economides, and Thomas Philippon, with collaboration counts ranging from two to three joint works.

The main topics of their work encompass merger and competition analysis, digital platforms and economics, banking stability, regulation, and efficiency, housing market economics, intellectual property law, ICT impact and policies, and global trade and economics.

  • Merger and Competition Analysis
  • Digital Platforms and Economics
  • Banking Stability, Regulation, Efficiency
  • Housing Market and Economics
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • ICT Impact and Policies
  • Global Trade and Economics

Throughout their career, Lawrence J. White has produced a concentrated body of work centered on economic policy, competition, and regulation, contributing to the understanding of both theoretical and applied aspects of these fields.

Best Publications

  • Cookie Cutter vs. Character: The Micro Structure of Small Business Lending by Large and Small Banks

    Rebel A. Cole;Lawrence G. Goldberg;Lawrence J. White

  • Empirical Studies of Financial Innovation: Lots of Talk, Little Action?

    W. Scott Frame;Lawrence J. White

  • Markets: The Credit Rating Agencies

    Lawrence J. White

  • Innovation in pollution control

    Paul B Downing;Lawrence J White

  • The Analytics of the Pricing of Higher Education and Other Services in Which the Customers Are Inputs

    Michael Rothschild;Lawrence J. White

  • The S&L debacle : public policy lessons for bank and thrift regulation

    David Gowland;Lawrence J. White

  • Déjà Vu All Over Again: The Causes of U.S. Commercial Bank Failures This Time Around

    Rebel A. Cole;Lawrence J. White

  • The Diffusion of Financial Innovations: An Examination of the Adoption of Small Business Credit Scoring By Large Banking Organizations

    Jalal Akhavein;W. Scott Frame;Lawrence J. White

  • The automobile industry since 1945

    Lawrence J. White

  • Why do CEOs reciprocally sit on each other's boards?

    Eliezer M. Fich;Lawrence J. White

  • Technological Change, Financial Innovation, and Diffusion in Banking

    W Frame;Lawrence J. White

  • Access and Interconnection Pricing: How Efficient is the Efficient Component Pricing Rule?

    Nicholas Economides;Lawrence J. White

  • Cookie-cutter versus character: the micro structure of small business lending by large and small banks

    Rebel A. Cole;Lawrence G. Goldberg;Lawrence J. White

  • Youth, Adolescence, and Maturity of Banks: Credit Availability to Small Business in an Era of Banking Consolidation

    Robert DeYoung;Lawrence G. Goldberg;Lawrence J. White

  • The Dynamics of Market Entry: The Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions on Entry in the Banking Industry*

    Allen N. Berger;Seth D. Bonime;Lawrence G. Goldberg;Lawrence J. White

  • The Credit Rating Industry: An Industrial Organization Analysis

    Lawrence J. White

  • Networks and compatibility: Implications for antitrust

    Nicholas Economides;Lawrence J. White

  • Guaranteed to Fail: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Debacle of Mortgage Finance

    Lawrence J. White;Viral V. Acharya;Matthew Richardson;Stijn van Nieuwerburgh

  • The S & L Debacle: Public Policy Lessons for Bank and Thrift Regulation.

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  • A Time-Series Analysis of Mergers and Acquisitions in the U.S. Economy

    Devra L Golbe;Lawrence J White

  • Fussing and Fuming over Fannie and Freddie: How Much Smoke, How Much Fire?

    W. Scott Frame;Lawrence J. White

  • Catch a wave: The time series behavior of mergers

    Devra L. Golbe;Lawrence J. White

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew Richardson
Matthew Richardson New York University
W. Scott Frame
W. Scott Frame Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Nicholas Economides
Nicholas Economides New York University
Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh
Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh Columbia University
Viral V. Acharya
Viral V. Acharya New York University
Allen N. Berger
Allen N. Berger University of South Carolina
Rebel A. Cole
Rebel A. Cole Florida Atlantic University
Thomas Philippon
Thomas Philippon New York University
Michael Rothschild
Michael Rothschild University of Wisconsin–Madison
Larry D. Wall
Larry D. Wall Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

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